n1n m ŋpron.11st pers. s. subj. I. The pronunciation is affected by the following consonant.N wa bo fu basɛba.I will give you some.21st pers. s. poss. myn fuo.my cloth.9.1Grammar
n2n m ŋ1foc. prt.Follows a noun, pronoun or other pre-verb element to give contrastive emphasis to that element, and is often written suffixed to it. The pronunciation is affected by the following consonantFum n nyɛ e.You (not someone else) saw him, it was you who saw him.9.1Grammar2rel. prt.joins a noun to a rel. clause, when the noun is also the subj. of the relative clausesɛba n ka mi a yire la...those who don't know his house...9.1Grammar
-nn, ŋsfxlocative suffix Indicates a place, in, attiŋanbottom9.1Grammar
na1na̰prt.durative, incompletive. Used before a verb to indicate that a situation is continuing. Usu. followed by the focus suffix n.A nan diti mɛ.he is eating (still).A nan ka kiŋɛ.he has not yet gone.Tuma na sina pi'isa ta'ama dita.we always go to pick shea fruits and eat them.
na2na̰fut. prt.used before a verb to mark future tense (Booni only)A na wa'am beere.he will come tomorrow.
-nana̰1sfxthat2sfxthat oneana, bana, buna, dina, ina, kana, kuna, sina, tuna.
naamna̰a̰mv.create, formYinɛ n naam asaala.God created the human being.Gele la naam la biire.the egg has developed a chick.naaninaaŋɔnaana
na'amná̰ʔa̰mn.1chieftaincyna'am dɔŋɔ.a deity, of any chief.4.3Government2affluenceTata woo diti la na'am.every rich person lives in plenty, has more than he needs.
na'ankugerenà̰ʔa̰ŋ'kúgərena'ankugan.a deity of the chief of Pɔgemɔlegɔ-Sirigu4.5ReligionDI/'A
naaŋɔná̰a̰ŋɔ̰n.1nature, essential characteristics, of sth.Pɔka la budaa naaŋɔ dagi buyila.the nature of a woman and a man are different.2structure of sth.tɔgum woo la bu naaŋɔ.every language and its structure.KU